![]() ![]() To make finishing easier, every time I make a color change I tie a knot, connecting the tails of the old color and the new color.The first and last stitch of EVERY row are hdc, (as are each stitch between changes in height of rows).You do not NEED to chain at the beginning of every row, however if you feel more comfortable chaining than you can Ch2 and turn at the end of every row… however that Ch2 does NOT count in your st count… the first hdc of each row will be stitched into the first st of each row.Worsted Weight Yarn (I used Caron’s Simply Soft)Īpproximately 80-100 yards of border color (I used Hot Pink)Ĭh(s) – chain(s), sc – single crochet, hdc – half double crochet, dc – double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es) By using this pattern you agree to the Pattern Terms of Use set forth by Cre8tion CrochetĬlick HERE to add this pattern to your Ravelry Favorites Click HERE to Pin It for later.Make sure to chain one extra stitch for turning in the first chain. This blanket can easily be made larger but must be worked in increments of 100 (200, 300). I hope you enjoy creating this cuddly Zebra Newborn Blanket for someone in your life. It is VERY easy to work up and unlike some zebra prints I have seen it is varied in design. I have a friend who is expecting her first girl any day now and she is also really into zebra print so I created this lovely blanket for her soon to be bundle of joy. I love animal print, especially zebra print and I really love the way it looks with hot pink.
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